By the end of the year there were 129 killings, murders, assassinations, crossfire victims, accidents and unexplained deaths. |
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The assassinations and bombings carried out by the Partisans forced the German soldiers into their barracks. |
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It has also raised fears that political assassinations are making a comeback as a way to eliminate opposition figures. |
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They condoned actions such as assassinations, bombs without warnings and the summary execution of informers and traitors. |
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The Americans have not executed prisoners in retaliation for assassinations. |
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Loyalists assassinations seemed indiscriminate, unconscionable and wild but they were never mindless. |
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There are systematic assassinations of policemen, translators, local officials, and anybody associated with the occupiers. |
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They were also responsible for hundreds of religious and political abductions and assassinations. |
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As an indicator of forcible suppression it often appears in charts associated with assassinations. |
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The world has witnessed innumerable political assassinations but few have had earthshaking consequences. |
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Armed with anti-tank missiles, they can be used for assassinations and attacks. |
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She graduated college with a Master's degree and now works for and organization to stop assassinations. |
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But all aerial bombardments, offensive raids, ambushes and assassinations are to come to a halt, he said. |
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There were also a number of other attacks and assassinations, using machine guns rather than car bombs. |
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Since last June there have been 45 assassinations, 37 kidnappings and nine attempted murders, according to the report. |
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Its field of application must cover voluntary homicides, assassinations and gross indecency. |
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And it is a warning of possible future assassinations of federal officials of higher rank. |
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Every new act against one of them would be immediately attributed to Syria, but is it truly Syria who orders these assassinations? |
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Lehi carried out 42 assassinations, more than twice as many as the Irgun and the Haganah combined. |
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There was an average of seven assassinations and the same number of abductions every week during the reporting period. |
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The assassinations and executions were to be carried out by agents already in place in the occupied countries or by agents parachuted in specifically for the task. |
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These paramilitary squads might engage in assassinations or kidnappings. |
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Reaction to and international condemnation of the two assassinations were swift. |
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The law also protected the United States in cases of crimes, particularly assassinations. |
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Drug trafficking has been the great creator of violence and has led to assassinations of the highest possible human cost to our country. |
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Those violations included assassinations, economic blockade, destruction of property, settlement expansion and the seizure of land. |
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A full and credible investigation of the assassinations of March and June is therefore necessary and must be supported. |
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The Special Tribunal for Lebanon remains a key tool to end the era of impunity for political assassinations in Lebanon. |
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They also committed more serious crimes such as abduction, the trade of women and children, and even assassinations. |
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Key routes that would normally ease humanitarian access have been the scenes of attacks, roadside bomb explosions and assassinations. |
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It must implement an effective legal framework that will end impunity for targeted attacks, disappearances and assassinations. |
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It will take years for the intelligence organizations to infiltrate terrorist organizations and be in a position to carry out these assassinations. |
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We are talking of torture and extrajudicial executions or assassinations. |
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We've also heard of several more abductions and now assassinations. |
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Protests and complaints about inaccuracies, unbalanced and unfair reporting, defamation and character assassinations, must be taken seriously and dealt with. |
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Civil wars in various countries added to the world war, genocidal massacres, political assassinations and monstrosities of war turned the world upside down. |
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We've ignored the trail of corporate blood money so often at the root of clandestine and overt aggression towards other nations, from war to assassinations. |
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Security and government officials have been victims of a wave of assassinations. |
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The United Nations compound bombing and subsequent assassinations, Packer ruefully remarks, forced a change in his friends. |
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These assassinations are generally carried out without regard to loss of civilian life. |
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Several massacres have been committed and there are almost daily reports of assassinations. |
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Sara's diary is a reflection of the perils in the city she lives in – Karachi – where an average of eight people are killed in assassinations and clashes between rival factions every day. |
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The centre-left daily considers this list to be reminiscent of the methods used by 17 November, the terrorist organisation active from the fall of the regime of the colonels in 1974 through 2003, claiming 25 assassinations. |
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The numerous messages we received from our partners, informing us of the threats against them and the assassinations of people they worked with kept us in an ongoing state of anxiety. |
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The second torpedo launched against the implementation of the new peace plan is the shameless return of lex talionis: attacks followed straight away by poorly targeted assassinations. |
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In a state of shock, a whole section of Lebanese public opinion was convinced that Syria was implicated in the crime and in the wave of targeted assassinations that followed it. |
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The use of threats and intimidation during voter registration may disenfranchise part of the population, while assaults and assassinations during the election campaign may force political contenders to boycott the elections. |
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People don't benefit by character assassinations. |
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The almost universal view among Irish nationalists was that the killings were a deliberate reprisal against unarmed civilians for the assassinations of the intelligence officers earlier in the day. |
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They also offer an insight into how traumatising the Kennedy assassinations were at the time – something we can almost obscure with hindsight, revisionism, and conspiracy theories. |
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Within the documented cases are 94 children's deaths, including 22 by firing squad executions, 32 extrajudicial assassinations, and 24 assassinated in exit attempts. |
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Alongside organized killings, the captured regions were the scene of numerous sporadic, uncontrolled assassinations, carried out arbitrarily for tribalist reasons or simply for purposes of personal revenge. |
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Take a little brainwashing, add a few political assassinations and stir in a villainess evil enough to rival Lady Macbeth. |
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Iran sees possible US complicity in a series of assassinations of its nuclear experts — the latest Wednesday, when scientist Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan was killed by a bomb attached to his car by a passing bicyclist. |
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The European Council unreservedly condemns the assassination of Industry Minister Pierre Gemayel and any attempt by internal or external forces to destabilise Lebanon through political assassinations or other terrorist acts. |
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If you look at political assassinations, Indira Gandhi was assassinated and her son Rajiv Gandhi was too, and the chief minister of Andhra Pradesh also faced a serious assassination attempt. |
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And most of it remains just that – speculation, albeit of a kind that has fuelled character assassinations from those circling the wagons around the intelligence agencies. |
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I really hope that Russia will send good signals after the recent suspicious assassinations by first of all catching the killers of Anna Politkovskaya. |
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That same day that the story of Abu Ghraib broke, he talked about the need for target assassinations, as long as it was done in a democratic context. |
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During the period from the early 1960s to the late 1980s, Africa had more than 70 coups and 13 presidential assassinations. |
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Still, civil war, royal assassinations, and usurpation were commonplace, and warlords and great landholders assumed wide discretionary powers. |
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The assassinations of political heroes like Martin Luther King brought the love-in era down to earth. |
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No, this isn't a gory documentary about the secret agent's best kills, but there are a few character assassinations in the stories from making music for Bond films. |
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The Syrian army left Lebanon and the mechanisms of dominance revealed their true colors through a long series of assassinations, terrorizations, and accusations of disloyalty. |
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The group previously launched several attacks in Cameroon, ranging from kidnapping foreigners for ransom, assassinations, robberies, and targeting the Cameroonian military. |
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In a statement, the army clarified that its forces in Mosul preemptively arrested 17 terrorists who are involved in planting bombs and assassinations operations. |
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For the superannuated Mr Raghothaman to feel an urge to tell the ' truth' at this stage will only add to the conspiracy theories that enshroud many assassinations. |
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Don't blame Mayor Bill de Blasio for the assassinations of two New York City policemen because he warned his biracial son about dealing with the police. |
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This was confirmed by a House Select Committee on Assassinations report in 1979 and recently by a US Department of Justice investigation. |
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Assassinations of community leaders both weaken local coordination against ISIS and deter potential informants. |
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Assassinations has received ample praise and proves that Adiga is no one-hit wonder. |
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